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After a warm, sunny weekend across the city, another extreme cold weather alert has been issued for by the City of Toronto as it awaits a wave of colder temperatures this week.

Toronto issued its 27th extreme cold weather alert Monday morning — that ties the most such alerts issued in one winter by the city since 2008-09. Temperatures this week are expected to reach lows of -22C on Thursday and Friday, according to Environment Canada, and -21C on Saturday.

Additionally, snow squall warnings have been issued for Barrie, Orillia, and Midland, as well as Grey and Bruce counties. Between 10 and 15 cm. of snow are expected in those areas.

Monday has seen mostly cloudy weather, with temperatures at a high of -7 C in the afternoon, with a 60 per cent chance of flurries during the day and winds gusting between 30 and 50 km/h.

There are around 25 flight cancellations reported at Pearson International Airport as of Monday afternoon, with no reports of cancellations or delays at Billy Bishop Airport.

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The TTC is reporting only minor delays, while GO Transit reports normal operations for the day.

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